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' Fed on Bfelfin's Food from two months: never known SlolfllCSS. Three robust boys bear eloquent testimony to the value of Mellin's Food. brought up on Mellin's Food from 2 months old, and I have never known sickness,''' writes Mary Louise Fox, I I Devenpprt. Auckland, N-Z. "They are so strong and noisy that when my third boy arrived I questioned * whether it would be prudent to give him the food." Suul far Free Book "The Care of Infants" in AtistraMd. i Write Messrs. GOLLIN&CO.PROPY..Ltd.,Weu4SQTOJ|.

in many cases makes life a burden. It is caused by the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys not acting properly. An occasional dose of Beecham's Pills will remove tbe evil by toning up and regulating the digestive and eliminative system. m can b© cured by taking Beecham's Pills. They mingle properties of the food are then readily assimilated. fMMffl Is generally caused by the over worked digestive organs trying to digest food at night which during the day. BEECHAM'S PILLS prevent Insomnia by soothing and assisting the digestive organs. Constipation causes more than half the sickness in the world, especially'of women, but it can be prevented or Cured by taking Price 10id.,!/li.& 2/9.

Is New Zealand's On the health of young N«w Zealanders depends—well, everything. Therefore you cannot be too foods. One thing is certain: they should have plenty of *' K "- Jam —the pure and wholesome Jam. Childhood's natural craving for sweets should be satisfied with a natural sweet of undoubted food value, rather than with manufactured sugar concoctions. JAM is simply Nature's choicest Fruits, perfectly prepared in absolute purity. It is " The Best Spread for Daily Bread." Prepared by KIRKPATRICK'S, in Sunny Nelson, Where the Best Fruits Grow.

ft w. m w$ m -M urn THE COTSWOLD SUIT For Boys and Youths,. The Latest and Smartest St At for Boys' and Youths' Wear is the Tweed Cotswold Snit. We have a fine range of t" Aese in Cheviot Tweeds in TTas'iuonabl»sbades of: Greys and Br owns, ranging from Medium to Dark Shades. Boys' COTSWOLD SUIT'S, with short knickers, sizes 7 to 18. Prices from 16/6 the Suit. Boys' COT&'WOLD SUITS, with Cycling Breeches, sieos 9 to 13. Price*-, from 19/ the Suit. YOUTHS' COTSWOLD SUITS, with Cycling Breaches, sizes 14 to 18. Prices from 22/- the Suit. SEE CIOTHiNG WINDOW.

&rf\ ITFI Pmiucos Street, LU., LI I/, dunedsm. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the , i use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS SILY OCCUR in Words and in the ! Names of Persons, although the messages ; are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. I ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO , WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, [ And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if ■, DELIVERY OF CIRCULARS, ETC. PRINT all descriptions of GROCERS' ■nd when so directed hand over the -same to the 'Star' Runners for Distribution with tho 'Star,' which is delivered at nearly every house in the City and Suburbs, and also extensively in the Country. CIOU V W JLA JL JLdfA % The Millinery Models we are now showing are direct from the Best Houses of the Home Markets and, being bought just before Christmas, which is the height of the Winter Season in London, they comprise the very latest and most authentic modes for Winter We have always been well and favorably known Millinery for our Millinery, but this Models. year we have surpassed ourselves in securing a shipment of Exclusive Models from one of the Best London Houses, who have never before sent Millinery to the Colonies. Ladies desirous of stcuring distinctive Hats with a smartness and chic about them rarely seen in Dunedin > should on no account miss seeing these. GEORGE STREET. 'PHONE 1,822.

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Evening Star, Issue 15432, 4 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15432, 4 March 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15432, 4 March 1914, Page 9

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